Lot Essay
Pairs of figures of this type were placed in the entry corridor of tombs, along with pairs of officials and pairs of earth spirits, as evidenced by the location of such figures in the previously undisturbed Tang dynasty tomb of the General An Pu discovered at Longmen, Luoyang. See Robert L. Thorp, Son of Heaven: Imperial Art of China, Seattle, 1988, pp. 199-205. For two similar figures see Illustrated Catalogues of Tokyo National Museum, 'Chinese Ceramics I', p. 50, nos. 191 and 192, as well as the pair of lokapala with hair dressed in a topknot from the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, part of a retinue of ten massive sancai-glazed pottery figures sold in these rooms, December 3, 1992, lot 238. The present figures are larger than any of the aforementioned figures.